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John P. Myers
12-21-11, 05:19 PM
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Mike029
12-21-11, 07:06 PM
Thanks JPM. I wonder if they will still be "reasonable" when they release the 6 and 8 core models. b-(

John P. Myers
12-21-11, 11:42 PM
Thanks JPM. I wonder if they will still be "reasonable" when they release the 6 and 8 core models. b-(

From what i understand, the 6 and 8 core models will only be released on socket 2011. Those listed above are for socket 1155, which is what the current sandy bridge CPUs use. So it's looking like the i7-3770K will be the best possible CPU for socket 1155, which is basically a more efficient i7-2600K. After this, you can pretty much bet the socket is done with

Fire$torm
12-22-11, 02:55 PM
From what i understand, the 6 and 8 core models will only be released on socket 2011. Those listed above are for socket 1155, which is what the current sandy bridge CPUs use. So it's looking like the i7-3770K will be the best possible CPU for socket 1155, which is basically a more efficient i7-2600K. After this, you can pretty much bet the socket is done with

Yeah, thanks to Intel's Tick/Tock marketing strategy. BTW, was the i7-3770K a tick or a tock?

Fire$torm
04-14-12, 06:23 PM
Update

Looks like Ivy Bridge will be available soon ---> Industry sources say Ivy Bridge will launch Monday, April 23 (http://www.tweaktown.com/news/23567/industry_sources_say_ivy_bridge_will_launch_monday _april_23/index.html)

coronicus
04-14-12, 07:56 PM
Darn I was really hoping with the die shrink they would let a 6 core show up for the 1155 but i guess the increase in gpu power stunted that ability ugh... Well then i guess ill be looking at the larger socket meaning longer wait times ugh.... Any info on ivy release for the 2011

Fire$torm
04-14-12, 08:38 PM
Darn I was really hoping with the die shrink they would let a 6 core show up for the 1155 but i guess the increase in gpu power stunted that ability ugh... Well then i guess ill be looking at the larger socket meaning longer wait times ugh.... Any info on ivy release for the 2011

http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-ivy-bridge-e-slated-for-q4-2012-compatible-with-sandy-bridge-e/14006.html

John P. Myers
04-18-12, 06:44 AM
Intel Ivy Bridge: Disapointing Overclocks & 95W TDP (http://www.legitreviews.com/news/12887/)


http://www.setiusa.us/showthread.php?3225-Haswell

coronicus
04-18-12, 09:25 AM
ok that is shocking news, looks like ill be holding on to the 2600k was really looking to upgrade to the 2011 socket but at this point i dont see any reason to do it, except for trying to do quad crossfire.

DrPop
04-18-12, 01:09 PM
Honestly just more proof to me that GPUs with huge parallel processes are the future of high-end crunching and CPU is really eventually going to be the servant of the GPU, feeding it WUs as fast as it can. I think of the GPU like the old Co-processor was in the days of 386 and 486 CPU dominance, only a giant one.
Bring on BETTER, more efficient chipsets, more and faster PCI-e type lanes for GPUs, and we'll all be happy. :cool:

Fire$torm
04-18-12, 02:07 PM
ok that is shocking news, looks like ill be holding on to the 2600k was really looking to upgrade to the 2011 socket but at this point i dont see any reason to do it, except for trying to do quad crossfire.

I think you misread that report. The report was referring to IB on socket 1155. IB-E on 2011 will have a much larger die so the heat density should be less of a problem. More surface area = greater heat energy transfer.

coronicus
04-19-12, 01:52 AM
I think you misread that report. The report was referring to IB on socket 1155. IB-E on 2011 will have a much larger die so the heat density should be less of a problem. More surface area = greater heat energy transfer.

Aye i see whatcha mean.. I really hope that is the case once released not that i am an extreme overclocker just like to push the overclock with minimum to no voltage change. IE i can overlcock my 2600k to 4.2 - 4.3 without any voltage mod and want the same OC or maybe even one more bin but concerned that wont be the case but time will tell once they are released.

zombie67
04-23-12, 09:48 PM
The news has broken. If I understand correctly, compared to SB, IB is a die shrink (less power consumption), with improved graphics (opencl), and integrated USB3. It's not going to be significantly faster than SB. I read through all the articles today, but I couldn't find any actual dates for when we can actually buy them. Did I miss it? And no word on the 6-core IB-E at all.

So... If I wanted to build another single-chip cruncher, with as much crunching power as possible, it seems the SB-E is still the way to go. Right? Or am I missing something?

Any idea on when IB xeons will ship? I think that is the only thing that could drive down the price on the SB xeons. Lord knows there is no pressure coming from AMD.

Fire$torm
04-23-12, 10:22 PM
The news has broken. If I understand correctly, compared to SB, IB is a die shrink (less power consumption), with improved graphics (opencl), and integrated USB3. It's not going to be significantly faster than SB. I read through all the articles today, but I couldn't find any actual dates for when we can actually buy them. Did I miss it? And no word on the 6-core IB-E at all.

So... If I wanted to build another single-chip cruncher, with as much crunching power as possible, it seems the SB-E is still the way to go. Right? Or am I missing something?

Any idea on when IB xeons will ship? I think that is the only thing that could drive down the price on the SB xeons. Lord knows there is no pressure coming from AMD.

Intel's "tick plus:" third generation Core "Ivy Bridge" processors hit the market (http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2012/04/intels-tick-plus-third-generation-core-ivy-bridge-processors-hit-the-market.ars?clicked=related_right) <--- Posted 4 hours ago.

Edit: Intel Will Not Release "Ivy Bridge-E" Until Second Half of 2013 (http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20120315231232_Intel_to_Omit_Release_of_Enthusiast _Class_Ivy_Bridge_Processors_This_Year.html)

zombie67
04-23-12, 11:19 PM
Thanks. "this month" is close to running out....

DrPop
04-24-12, 01:32 AM
Thanks. "this month" is close to running out....

Do you think the Ivy Bridge -e will be worth waiting for over the Sandy Bridge -e?

zombie67
04-24-12, 07:47 AM
Do you think the Ivy Bridge -e will be worth waiting for over the Sandy Bridge -e?

Me? No, I don't. Performance improvement is very small, and there is no point in waiting another year or more for it. Also, for a dedicated cruncher, there is no other feature that is useful or compelling.

coronicus
04-24-12, 10:53 AM
Ill have to say im kicking myself for not doing the 2011 socket with the sandy... was holding out on ivy. The reason is more on gamers side of things i wanted to do quad crossfire with 4 pcie running at x8 3.0 without need for a special chip and many games still only use one core or at most 2 cores. So i have given up all hopes on ivy at this point and find that the slow release of this socket and CPU is a total fubar from intel imo.. If they would have released it at the same time imagine how many folks that went with the I7 1155 socket because they couldnt wait any longer for the 2011 socket.. They really missed out on making money from me and im sure others, oh well... Its not that im not happy with the performance it more then stellar just wanted the extra options but at this point im done dreaming the ivy system and have moved on to haswell.

DrPop
04-24-12, 02:29 PM
Coronicus - if you ebay'ed your 1155 mobo and SB-E, would you lose that much? Just wondering aloud here...sounds like Zombie has been very happy with his socket 2011 rig.

coronicus
04-24-12, 08:52 PM
Coronicus - if you ebay'ed your 1155 mobo and SB-E, would you lose that much? Just wondering aloud here...sounds like Zombie has been very happy with his socket 2011 rig.

Yeah see thats what got me in an uproar about it.. At the time of putting it together i was think well let me just go with the cheaper motherboard and a 2500k for meantime and just take the lose reselling it (course someone said something about the 2600k with hyperthread and that made sence since i needed extra threads for gpu aswell as cpu) and go all out with a ivy on the 2011 but at this point dont see that happening the window to sale it without a significant lose has gone due to ivy release on 1155 and still waiting for ivy to show up for 2011. So the spark i once had to buy the ultimate gaming rige has come and gone by making a mistake thinking ivy would be available quickly for the 2011, so i guess you can say buyers remorse should of just went all out at the time. So guess ill just be waiting till next black friday and see wether i have any want to move forward with my original plan. BTW the motherboard i was looking at was the same one you quoted on zombie new rig and was the only motherboard in the 2011 socket that could actually fit 4 video card dont understand why other manufacturer didnt do the same just puzzles me...

DrPop
04-25-12, 12:27 AM
Ok, I understand, bummer. Well, yeah SB-E is turning out to be quite the beast. I think it's just a cut down 8 core XEON - which means at some point, we'll probably see an 8 core CPU for the socket 2011. *drool* Yeah, I really like that mobo Z is thinking about now, because it give the most options for GPU flexibility down the road. Which may be important, depending on how many more projects come out with GPU apps. I mean, if even WCG is talking about a GPU app, I think the writing's on the wall!